first edition newsletter - december 14, 2011
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A Newsletter Publication of First United Methodist Church, Jackson, Tennessee
December 14, 2011 | Volume 10 Issue 21 - Christmas Issue jacksonfumc.org
SEEKING GOD | KNOWING CHRIST | SHARING HIS LOVE
FIRST EDITIONFIRST EDITIONDOWNTOWN JACKSON
You’re invited to a service of
Carols andCandles
with Choir and Orchestra
SundayDec. 18
6:00 p.m.Sanctuary
Reception to follow
Christmas Day10:00 a.m.December 25Combined Worship featuring celebratory Christmas musicSpecial guests, Howard and Beverly Vance will prepare our hearts for worship 15 minutes prior to the service with classical guitar and flute selec-tions. Joining them will be Jeremy and Allison Tubbs and the First Awakening band together with the Sanctuary Choir. Sunday School will not meet.
Christmas Eve Communion Services
December 24, 2011Worship: 4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Sanctuary
“Meet Us at the Manger”An engaging retelling of the nativity story.
Family Friendly (Nursery provided)
Communion Services Only: A celebration of The Great Thanksgiving with instrumental music. Communion served by pastors.
5:30, 6:00, 6:30 p.m.To engage in Holy Communion, it is impor-tant to share in the liturgy together. Please arrive at the beginning of each service.
Merry Christmas from the FUMC StaffHOPE
Front & Center: Jim Weaver (Facilities Manager), Second Row: Harper Krimm, Joy Krimm (Director of Children’s Choirs), Alberta Herron (Custodian), Cecil Kirk (Minister of Congregational Care), Bobbie Mays (Director of Communications), Jan Kelley (Administrative Assistant), Adam Anderson (Communications Assistant), Third Row: Mary Beth Bernheisel (Associate Pastor), Rachel White (Music Aide), Dan Camp (Senior Pastor), Darian Krimm (Minister of Music/Worship Arts), Pam Jaco (Director of Adults & Evangelism, Charlene Barnett (Financial Assistant), Phyllis Maley (Administrator), David Hollis (Associate Pastor), Jerry Hooper (Custodian), Back Row: Alyssa McLoughlin (Director of Children’s Ministries), Tricia Odom (Ministerial Assistant), Not Available for Picture: Marilynn Eblen (Director of Recreation), Mike & Gena Mandle (Director of Food Service), Kimberly Allen (Co-Director of Child Care), Ashley Rabun (Co-Director of Child Care), Terry McRoberts (Organist), Helen Redding (Pianist), Bobby & Essie Johnson (Custodians), Thomas Fuller (Night Security), Elsie Harris (Office Assistant), Jeremy & Allison Tubbs (First Awakening Music Directors)
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Greeters for Sunday, December 18Mike and Pat Fox, Chuck and Mona Miller, Joe and Anita Jo Byrd, Joy Weiss, Pam McCarty, Bob and Shirley Maniss, Bill Hetzler
Greeters for Sunday, December 25David Hollis, Bill Hetzler, Phyllis Maley, Cecil Kirk and the Ushers If you are unable to greet, please find a replacement.
Greeters
NEW MEMBERS & BAPTISMS
Zachary “Zac” Andrew Sevic received the sacrament of baptism on Sunday, December 11. His mother is Elizabeth Webb Whitt and his great-grandfather is Barton Webb. Zac has three siblings, Beth Sevic, Haley Best, and Zoe Sevic. We welcome Zac into the household of God!
FUMC FOUNDATION“Did you know that an estimated 70% of all people who die do not have a Will or Living Trust? Without proper estate planning, neither your church nor any charity can receive gifts from your estate. Be sure your estate planning is up to date. Do you know who your heirs will be? Is your church a beneficiary of your estate?”
To learn about FUMC’s Foundation and Planned Giving, contact Jim
Scott, Chairman. 668-4775 or e-mail [email protected]
SympathySympathy is extended to:• The family and friends of Dr. Robert
Moody Williams in his death on December 6, 2011.
• The family and friends of Donna Waller in her death on December 8, 2011. Donna was the widow of former Associate Pastor Mo Waller.
CONFIRMAND READERSTrey Corley - December 18My name is Trey Corley and I live in Jackson, TN. My birthday is October 4, 1999. I am 11 years old and in the 6th grade at USJ. I was born in Alexandria, Louisana. I have lived in Pineville and Lafayette, Louisana and Jackson, TN. My favorite sports are football and basketball. My mom and dad, Jerry and Heather Corley are proud owners of Coyote Blues restaurant. I also have a 10 year old brother named Nicholas.
Caroline Vaughan - December 25My name is Caroline Vaughan. I am the daughter of Jev and Carolyn Vaughan. I have a brother named Peyton and a half-sister named Courtney Paige O’Neal. I have a labrador retriever named Bella. I am in the 6th grade at USJ. I cheer for the 5th and 6th grade football teams, run cross country, and participate in school plays. I love to draw, paint, design, and create things. I am a very fun, optimistic girl and love to have fun and hang out with friends.
Welcome to Adam and Biz Smith, who joined Sunday, December 11. Their children are Ben, Alex, and Maggie. Adam is an orthopaedic surgeon and Biz is a stay-at-home mom. Their sponsors are Peter and Bethany McLemore.
Need to communicate FUMC events in the newsletter?Contact Bobbie Mays, 422-4002, or [email protected]
Information needed by noon Mondays before publication. The next newsletter is January 4.
The FUMC Staff takes this opportunity to
thank all of our faithful
volunteers. We couldn’t make it
without you!
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Based on the book by Adam Hamilton
Sunday, December 18 10:00-10:50 a.m.
Clayton Hall Conference RoomInstructor: Mary Beth BernheiselOpen to all interested
Come and bring a friend or coworker
Mid-Week Downtown
Worship ServiceWednesdays
at Noon in the SanctuarySinging • Reflection
Scripture • Communion
LOVETHANK YOU, THANK YOU!!
New Southern Christmas Party…a Merry, Merry Time!
The Family Life Forum Sunday School class thanks each of you who contributed to the success of this annual event and ministry! Santa (our own David Horton) arrived with his jolly smile and Ho! Ho! Ho!, and his sack filled with eighty-four Christmas gifts. Through your participation, donations of $2100 were received which was enough to provide each resident with a $25 gift card. Sunday School volunteers led by Sam Welch, coordinator, provided beautiful table decorations with the class preparing and serving a Christmas dinner to all. Several residents individually expressed their thanks after the party and even some wrote thank you notes to FUMC. One gentleman, still sitting at his place after it was all over, good naturedly asked, “When’s the party?” He just wasn’t ready for the fun to be over!
Start the New Year!Sunday
January 1, 2012New Year’s Day
Worship“All Things New”David Hollis, preaching
9:00 & 11:00 a.m.10:00 a.m. Sunday School
for all ages
A BIG “THANK YOU”... AND AN OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU!
With the Holiday Season here and the year winding down, we want to thank all the very loyal kitchen volunteers for their many hours of service. Without them, the fabulous meals you all enjoy here at FUMC would literally not be possible. Many of them are in the kitchen almost every time we have an event. Their
dedication and commitment to service are unmatched!
We are looking for some new recruits as well. If you want to help in the food service ministry, please come check us out. To ease you in gently, we will partner you with a current volunteer in any area of interest from table setup, cooking, food service or cleanup. We want to make sure all those big pots and pans and large quantities don't scare you off! You can volunteer for a couple of hours or the whole day, whatever works for your schedule. WE NEED YOU! Come start the new year with us and we have fun too. First Friday Forum is scheduled for January 6 and Wednesday evening meals resume on January 11. Please join the kitchen crew!
Merry Christmas! Gena and Mike Mandle
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2012 Altar FlowersWant to sign up to provide Altar Flowers for a Sunday in 2012? Now is the time to do so. In the next few weeks, there will be an Altar Flower Calendar in Disciple Hall for those interested in providing Altar Flowers for the upcoming year. Please sign your name and phone number so that we may contact you regarding details. Also, if you have reserved a particular date on an annual basis, please make note of that as well so that we can make sure we have that information on file for future calendars… flowers are a wonderful way to honor or memorialize a loved one, family member or simply to the Glory of God.
Mission Notes
http://www.hannahs-hope.org/
Hannah’s Hope is an adoption agency located in Bartlett.
December Mission Focus:Birth Mother Needed Items
• Always Super (Mega Pack) • Always Overnight (Mega Pack)• Dermaplast Spray • Nursing Pads (Plaxtexi, Lansinoh, etc.)• Tuck Pads • Bath & Body Lotion• Tote Bag
Comfort Items• Pedicure Set (Slippers, Nail Polish, • Small Candle Polish Remover, Emery Boards, • Sweet Treat Toe Separators, Nail Clippers)
Please place items in or near the Mission Chests located in the church lobbies.
FirstFridayForum
12:00 NOON - 1:00 PMLunch ($7.00) & Program
January 6, 2012Clayton Hall
Speakers:Jackson City MayorJerry Gist
and Madison County MayorJimmy Harris
Great things are happening
with our kids!You don’t have to be a parent to be
a part of all the excitement!Interested in helping? Volunteering?
Contact Alyssa McLoughlin, Director of Children’s Ministry,
at [email protected] or 422-4002
Note of Appreciation
Dear Christian Friends,
I would like to say thanks for your contribution to the Christmas stockings this year. We were able to give 300 stockings and gifts to the service men and women. Sergeant Griffin (no kin) came to the church to get them to be distributed to the Army, Air Force, and Marines. Thanks to all of you. One member donated over $150. Also, thanks to those who helped me get moved.Have a Blessed Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Thanks,Rev. Dr. Florence Griffin
FIRST EDITION NEWSLETTER WILL RETURN JANUARY 4, 2012
Church offices will be closed December 23 & 26 for Christmas
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STEPHEN MINISTRY CORNER by Tharon Kirk
Sunday afternoon we had a lovely Blue Christmas Service at the church. Perhaps you read the Jackson Sun’s featured article in the December 12 issue (http://tinyurl.com/6u8ndfh). It is truly a time when we reach out to our community-at-large and those who are experiencing pain during the Advent/Christmas/New Year Season.
How wonderful that we can offer a place for persons to come and acknowledge the pain, be accepted, loved, and encouraged. FUMC Stephen Ministry sees this as part of our mission on your behalf.
But, of course, everyone that is hurting right now was not at that service. There are lots of persons who need someone to acknowledge the pain they are experiencing and to love and accept them where they are this Christmas. You know some of these folks. They work with you. Some of them are part of your family. Some are your neighbors.
This Christmas will you make the effort to listen to at least one person that you know is hurting? Will you place a phone call to someone who needs to know that he or she is loved? I believe that God provides opportunities for all of us to respond to people who are hurting. As we remember the Christmas story and all the many ways that Mary and Joseph were hurting as they dealt with their situation, may we hear God’s call to us to respond to the needs of those around us. You will be a blessing to someone and you will blessed. And if there is a way that Stephen Ministry can serve you, please call Tharon Kirk (660-4354) or David Hollis (422-4002). We want to respond to your needs and the needs of people you love.
In this Holy Season, FUMC Stephen Ministers/Leaders thank you for your support of our ministry and wish for each of you a blessed Christmas filled with God’s presence.
PEACE Memorials &
HonorariaIN LOVING MEMORY OF
Dr. Robert Moody Williams (Husband of Joan Williams) Dr. & Mrs. James M. Wilson & Family Joan’s Bridge Club (Boy Scouts)
Dru MartinKathryn Fonda Ken & Peggy Marston
Elizabeth Patterson (Mother of Donna Ellis) Dr. & Mrs. James M. Wilson & Family
Barnett Scott (Husband of May Scott) Nancy Hopper
Mary Arthur ParishFrances H. Budde Thomasine Witherspoon
Carrie & John ParranMarinel & Joe Gaffney Carolyn & Joe Gaffney (Pastors’ Fund)
Leslie I. Jaco Martha Jaco (Christmas Offering)
IN LOVING HONOR OF
Betsy & Alan Dement Nancy & Larry Brooke
Jim & Roberta Price Ralph Leverett
Joe H. Byrd, Jr.- On his Birthday, December 19 Anita Jo, Courtney & Charles Lambert
Byrd
Jayme & Justin SpencerBethany & Peter LawrenceHeather & Matt Shelton Ellen & Wallace Driver
Our Teachers: Betty Morris, Jerry Woodall, Mike Butler, Wes Clayton Dick Nunn Sunday School
Jeanne C. Hanafee Gay & Harold Cashon (Capital
Improvements)
Christmas by Peter Marshall
We yearn, our Father, for the simple beauty of Christmas - for all the old famliar
melodies and words that remind us of that great miracle when He who had made all
things was one night to come as a babe, to lie in the crook of a woman's arm.
Before such mystery we kneel, as we follow the shepherds and Wise Men to bring Thee
the gift of our love - a love we confess has not always been as warm or sincere or real as it should have been. But now, on this Christmas
Day, that love would find its Beloved, and from Thee receive the grace to make it pure
again, warm and real.
We bring Thee our gratitude for every token of Thy love, for all the ways Thou hast
heaped blessings upon us during the years that have gone.
And we do pray, Lord Jesus, that as we celebrate Thy birthday, we may do it in a manner well pleasing to Thee. May all we do and say, every tribute of our hearts, bring honor to Thy name, that
we, Thy people, may remember Thy birth and feel Thy presence among us even yet.
May the loving kindness of Christmas not only creep into our hearts, but there
abide, so that not even the return to earthly cares and responsibilities, not all
the festivities of our own devising may cause it to creep away weeping. May the joy and spirit of Christmas stay with us
now and forever.
In the name of Jesus, who came to save His people from their sins, even in that
lovely name we pray. Amen."
FUMC BLESSINGS Prayer Shawls are
knit with special love and prayers,
and given to individuals who are
ill, suffering a loss, or otherwise in a life
crisis.
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Weekly Opportunities
Sunday, December 18 8:30 AM Kids Who Care Club - Making
Scarves 9:00 AM First Awakening Service 10:00 AM Sunday School 10:00 AM The Journey Sunday School
Class 11:00 AM Traditional Service 12:00 PM Kids Who Care Club - Making
Scarves 3:30 PM Stuart/Camp Basketball 6:00 PM Carols & Candles 7:00 PM Carols & Candles Reception
Monday, December 19 1:30 PM Staff Meeting 7:30 PM Men’s Basketball
Tuesday, December 20 7:00 AM UMM Bible Study 8:00 AM Catering 9:00 AM Staff Caroling/Lunch 4:15 PM Zumba
Wednesday, December 21 12:00 PM Mid-Week Downtown Worship
Service 3:00 PM Caroling (1st Grade) 5:00 PM FUMC Harris Basketball 5:30 PM First Awakening Band
Rehearsal
Thursday, December 22 5:30 PM FUMC Eblen Basketball
Friday, December 23 Church Office Closed Christmas
Saturday, December 24 4:00 PM Christmas Eve Worship 5:30 PM Christmas Eve Communion -
The Great Thanksgiving 6:00 PM Christmas Eve Communion -
The Great Thanksgiving 6:30 PM Christmas Eve Communion -
The Great Thanksgiving
Sunday, December 25 Christmas Day 10:00 AM Christmas Day Worship - Joint
Worship/No S.S.
Monday, December 26 Church Ofc Closed-Christmas
Study of II Samuel This 11 week study will be a continued look at King David, one of Israel’s greatest leaders. Covering the forty years of David’s reign, the book of II Samuel offers a glance at God’s grace and hope through personal struggle. Chapel, Newman Center • Led by Dan Camp & Cecil Kirk
5 Conversations You Must Have with Your SonWritten by the same mother who wrote the popular 5 Conversations You Must Have with Your Daughter, this study will offer a fresh perspective on elements of raising godly sons. “Don’t define manhood by the culture’s wimpy standards.” Followers, Room 112
Receiving the Sacraments: By Water and the SpiritFocusing on a United Methodist understanding of Baptism, this five week course will offer an historical, theological, and practical study of this sacrament.Religion for Life, Room 118 • Jan. 11th-Feb. 8th
Receiving the Sacraments: This Holy MysteryFocusing on a United Methodist understanding of Holy Communion, this five week course will focus on providing a richer theological view of the Lord’s Supper.Religion for Life, Room 118 • Feb. 29th-March 28th
Yoga Pilates Fusion ClassA fusion of both yoga and pilates this class offers the challenge of stability, balance, strength , and focus. This class is appropriate for all fitness levels and ages. Bring a yoga mat and comfortable clothing.Mezzanine • Led by Certified Instructor Rachel WhiteCost: $5 per class or $30 for all 8 sessions
Dinner 5:00 - 6:00 p.m. • Clayton Hall$6 Adults, $3 Children, $20 Family Maximum
Classes/Activities 6:00 - 7:00 p.m.
New Year! Fresh Start!Wednesday Evening Fellowship
Starting January 11
Want to Know What’s Happening Each Week at FUMC? Sign up for Weekly E-Blasts to receive in your inbox on Fridays!To subscribe to this and e-mail newsletters, go to jacksonfumc.org and click the envelope icon.
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Weekly Opportunities
Tuesday, December 27 7:00 AM UMM Bible Study 4:15 PM Zumba
Wednesday, December 28 9:00 AM Youth Leave for Break Thru 12:00 PM Mid-Week Downtown Worship
Service 5:00 PM FUMC Harris Basketball
Thursday, December 29 4:15 PM Zumba 5:30 PM Martin Basketball Practice 5:30 PM First Awakening Band
Rehearsal
Friday, December 30 No Events Scheduled
Saturday, December 31 9:00 AM Youth Return from Break Thru
Sunday, January 1 Happy New Year! 9:00 AM First Awakening Service 10:00 AM Sunday School 11:00 AM Traditional Service
Monday, January 2 No Events Scheduled
Tuesday, January 3 7:00 AM UMM Bible Study 5:45 PM Youth League Basketball 6:30 PM Youth Ministry Team
Wednesday, January 4 12:00 PM Mid-Week Downtown Worship
Service 3:30 PM WINGS (Witnessing IN God’s
Sanctuary) 3:45 PM Girl Scout Meeting 6:00 PM Prime Ringers 7:00 PM FUMC Harris Basketball
Thursday, January 5 5:30 PM FUMC Eblen Basketball 5:30 PM Sr. Olympic Basketball 5:30 PM First Awakening Band
Rehearsal
Friday, January 6 12:00 PM Brown Bag Bible Study 12:00 PM First Friday Forum
Saturday, January 7 9:00 AM Boy Scout Event 4:30 PM Room in the Inn
FUMC Kids’ NewsProverbs 22:6 - Train a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it.
The Christmas Project for the Children’s Ministry is a Peanut Butter Tree! We will donate jars of peanut butter to help fulfill a constant need for RIFA. Please bring any donated jars of peanut butter to the children’s wing upstairs to put under the tree! Tie any plastic bags to the tree branches-RIFA needs these too!
The children will be singing songs from their Christmas Musical “The Reluctant Innkeeper” in both the 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. service on December 18th.
JOY
FUMC Daisy/Brownie Troop #43088 spread their joy caroling at New Southern!
Kindergarten Sunday School class
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In Loving MemoryW. T. Jimerson
His Family
Paul KroneConnie Krone
Kathryn FondaKaye, Brit, Andrew & Kate Hill
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Kelso RushMr. & Mrs. Harold Cashon, Sr.
Donelson H. StegallDonald N. Hanafee
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Young, Jr.Lloyd Rush Stegall
Gay & Harold Cashon, Jr.
George A. SmithElizabeth Smith & Family
Patty & Frank GravesThelma & George GrayLorena & James Elcan
Martha Alice & “Dime” BarnesOliver Graves, M.D.
Jim, Pat & Mitch Elcan
William H. CantrellBilly CantrellRicky Cantrell
Margaret BarnesGrady Barnes, Jr.
Doris WhalleyGreg Green
Margaret Cantrell
Myrtle SmithLarry & Frannie Smith
George BoydRebecca Lane
Kemp Boyd Ginny & Tim Hatch
Tommy Allen Debbie Allen-Shires
Sara Beth Newsom & FamilyMary Kate Allen
Billie AllenJohn & Debbie Allen-Shires
Sara Beth Newsom & FamilyMary Kate Allen
Morgan Leah McCartyMike, Pam & Kirk McCarty
James Curlin BondMargaret Lee & James C.
Bond, Jr.Their Family
Walter & Evelyn WhybrewBilly Pate Family
Terry Kuykendall FamilyDavid Whybrew FamilyJohn Whybrew Family
Dorris OdellMargaret Odell
Dave EblenAlice Eblen
Kathryn FondaBecky Voegeli
Ruth KingSue, Hugh, Dorothy & Suzanne
Harvey
Dr. Barnett ScottHis Family
George A. SmithBettye Fox Smith
Suzanne Smith HopferDoris Fox Sam Fox
Judy & Scotty LaFont
Homer E. JohnsWayne E. Joslin
Gerald F. BordenEvelyn J. Borden
Barbara AnthonyJames & Lynne Barker
James McKeeJimmy & Caroline McKee
Rev. Clarence E. “Lefty” Hare, Jr.
Ed Hare Family
Barnett ScottErlyn Webb
Bitsy WoodsonJoAnn Mischke
Margie McLemoreJohn Moss
John WatsonJames & Suzanne Barnes
Erlyn & Robert L. WebbBarton Webb
Margie McLemoreJim McLemore
Devon DooleyElizabeth Clow
Pat & Richard Whitmore
Effie Mae BrillMorris Brill
Marjorie McLemoreSam C. Rheney
Morgan McCartyAlan, Molly & Maggie Rheney
John TownsendBarnett Scott
Lee FiteJohn Moss
Tom & Sally Rainey
John Pippen “Pip” QuinnBetty Lee & John Quinn
Norment & Laura JohnsonMartha Hudgings
“Sunny” Lake GlynnBecky Robins Voegeli
Bill & Mary Jane Woodruff
My Dad, Jimmy CoplinHelen FlemingCathy Benson
Mr. & Mrs. Everette HuttonMr. Ermon BryantRay & Liz Bryant
Hays FranklandClifford Armstrong
Loy LongFrances Frankland
Beverly & Allen FailWally B. Young
Brian YoungMrs. Jesse N. Townsend
Mrs. Martha Jaco Webb BennettMrs. Elizabeth B. Cole
William & Frances BlackburnNela Fail Vick
Margaret Goodrich BakerLes Jaco, Sr.
Dr. Barnett ScottMr. John T. Murphy
Dr. John T. Murphy, Jr.Jessica Fail Young
In Loving HonorAnne & Jim BoswellMolly Boswell Allen
Stephen, James & Matt FrancoChris CochranAlicia B. Franco
Sue HarveyLisa Hurd
Connie KroneMargie Thompson
Kaye, Brit, Andrew & Kate Hill
Bettie Gray GravesJim, Pat & Mitch Elcan
Cecil Kirk & FamilyMargaret Cantrell
Paul & Carolyn ClaytonTerry & Judy Holt
Jay, Mary Beth, Joshua & Clare Bernheisel
Susan & Michael Lyle
Elaine DooleyElizabeth Clow
Pat & Richard Whitmore
James P. McLemoreJackie Rheney
Alan, Molly & Maggie Rheney
Andrea WoodsUpper Room Sunday School
Laura Johnson HymersBill & Mary Jane Woodruff
My Mom, Betty Coplin, & My Entire FamilyCathy Benson
Mrs. A. Elizabeth BryantPat & Jim ScottRay & Liz Bryant
Dana & Amy Eickhoff GroffMrs. Josephine Murphy
Mrs. Libby MurphyMrs. Bobbie Mays
FUMC Pastors & StaffJessica Fail Young
Christmas Memo rials & Hono ra ria
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Thank You by Phyllis Maley
Thank you to everyone who participated in the 2012 Annual Giving and Capital Improvements effort! There were so many who willingly and joyfully stepped up to lead, like John Yarbrough, who served as the chairman, Jake McInnis, who was the Advanced Gifts chair and Paula Butler, who led the Sunday School Challenge. We FUMC members appreciate everyone who supported the effort by making phone calls, preparing mailings, decorating tables, encouraging their Sunday School classes or helping out in many other ways. I am reminded of the children’s song lyric that goes, “I am the church, you are the church, we are the church together…” We are indeed the church together when we give from our abundance to support the ministries of First United Methodist Church.
Work Begins on Capital Improvements
Over $60,000, of the $275,000 committed, has already come in for capital improvements and plans are underway to begin work after the first of the year. A decision will be made on the exterior repairs as soon as additional quotes are received. The stained glass company has been notified to begin work on
the protective glass and enhancements to the audio equipment in Clayton Hall have been ordered.
2012 Annual Giving
Three hundred and six families have committed to support FUMC through annual giving in 2012. Those gifts will make possible the worship, the studies, the music, the children’s programs, the youth programs and the mission outreach of this church.
The church is just short of last year’s total for Annual Giving by $24,000. If you have not made your commitment, it is not too late to participate in this or the capital improvements effort. Go online, submit your card or call the church office. Every gift is important – not only to the church, but to the giver. 2011 Financial Year – How Are We Doing?
As the end of 2011 approaches, all indications are that expenses are on budget; and if revenues come in this month as anticipated, the church will finish the year in fine financial condition. Thanks to everyone for making the ministries and mission of FUMC a priority in your lives!
Recording Contributions for 2011
For federal income tax purposes, 2011 contributions must be dated and received, or postmarked, by December 31, 2011. Any checks dated, received or postmarked in 2012, will be posted to your 2012 contribution statement.
To assist our members with their year-end giving, the church office will be open Tuesday the 27th through Friday the 30th from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The office will be closed Saturday, December 31.
Meet the December Goal!
Budgeted for December $255,336
Received Amount BalanceDec 1 - 9 $30,578 $224,758Dec 11-16 $49,604 $175, 154Dec 18-23 Dec 25-30
It is again the time of year when the church, not unlike retail stores that look to December sales to put them in the black, looks to year-end gifts to complete the year with a balanced budget. Please complete your commitment or make a year-end gift to FUMC as you are able.
Remember, you may check your giving record online through the member login (top right corner of the website) at www.jacksonfumc.org. If you need more information, please call Phyllis or Charlene at the church office, 422-4002.
Financial Report
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SundayDecember 25
Fourth Sundayof Advent
SundayDecember 18
SundayJanuary 1
“Keeping God Safe”Mary Beth Bernheisel, preaching • Scripture: Luke 1:26-38
“All Things New”David Hollis, preaching • Scripture: Revelation 21:1-6
“Good News!”Dan Camp, preaching • Scripture: Luke 2:1-14
Next newsletter publication is Jan. 4, 2012
SEEKING GODKNOWING CHRISTSHARING HIS LOVE
Christmas Day Combined Worship Service Sanctuary • 10:00 a.m. • Sunday School will not meet